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Building 85: Pre-Fire Plan
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    Response Action:

    1. Make initial assessment of the situation.
    2. If warranted call 911 and report fire.
    3. Call MCC and report emergency.
    4. Evacuate occupants.
    5. Report to assembly point

    Access:
    Each site building is identified by its street address. These numbers are posted on each building. The building name and door number are posted on the exterior of each door.

    4.1.1. Tunnel Access/Emergency Exits (Figure 2)

    There are seven (7) tunnel access points and nine (9) tunnel Emergency Exits:

    Building # Building name Front end test access Installation access Emergency Exit*
    53 Injector service building
    X
    X
    67 North access building
    X
    X
    7 North linac exit stair #1
    X
    X
    37 North linac exit stair #2
    X
    X
    61 East arc exit stair #3
    X
    38 South access building
    X
    4 South linac stair #4
    X
    X
    70 South linac exit stair#5
    X
    X
    42 West arc exit stair #6
    X
    X

    NOTE: Personnel can exit the North Linac through the FET shield wall doors in an emergency.

    Construction:
    The above ground buildings were constructed of steel girders and steel siding on a concrete pad. Insulation is integral with the siding for the MCC. For the other buildings, the insulation is fastened to the internal walls. All buildings rest on concrete pads. The tunnel is a rectangle cross section (10' X 13.3') made of concrete and reinforcement bar.

    Fire Protection:
    All buildings are sprinkled. MCC computer center has an under the floor sprinkler system. Fire extinguishers are positioned throughout. A fire alarm system connects all accelerator areas, and a control panel is located in the MCC.

    Loss Potential:
    Loss of any portion of the accelerator is a major setback to the laboratory.

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